Request for Owners Project Management Services
Federal opportunity from PPSB - PPS - Business Office • Plymouth Public Schools. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 09, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 72-13-00.
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Description
The Town of Plymouth is seeking the services of a qualified OPM, Owners Project Manager, as defined in Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 149, Section 44A 1/2 and as further defined by the provisions of this RFS, to provide Project Management Services for the design, construction, addition to and /or renovation of the Hedge Elementary School in Plymouth, Massachusetts.
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The Town of Plymouth is requesting Owners Project Management (OPM) services for the design, construction, addition to, and renovation of the Hedge Elementary School. The response deadline for this request is set for March 9, 2026. Proposals must align with Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 149, Section 44A 1/2, which outlines the qualifications for OPM services.
The buyer is looking for a qualified OPM to oversee and manage the project for Hedge Elementary School, ensuring compliance with state laws and successful project delivery.
- Identify qualifications of potential bidders according to Massachusetts law.
- Develop a project management plan detailing phases of construction and renovation.
- Facilitate communication between contractors, the Town of Plymouth, and stakeholders.
- Company qualifications and experience.
- Project management approach and strategy.
- References from similar projects.
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- Details about the funding sources for the project.
- Exact start and end dates for the period of performance.
- Scope specifics beyond the basic renovation and addition.
- Previous OPM performance standards for similar projects.
- Potential environmental or zoning challenges to address.
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